528 International Psychology
The Jubilee Congress of the
Chinese Psychological Society
marked the first occasion when
invitations were issued to
colleagues from abroad.
The French-Speaking
Neuropsychological Society was
established.
The Chinese Psychological
Society was reopened and remains
open to date (see 1950).
The Colombian Society of
Psychology was founded.
The International Society for
Political Psychology was
established.
The French-Language Association
of Work Psychology was
established.
The Professional Union of
Psychologists was established in
Spain (see 1952).
The Nicaraguan Psychological
Association was founded.
The International Organization of
Psychophysiology was
established.
IUPsyS was admitted to the
International Council of Scientific
Unions (see 1951).
The Psychological Association of
South Africa was established
(see 1994).
1977
1978
1980
1981
1982
The Venezuelan government
enacted the “Law of
Psychological Practice.”
The American Psychological
Association issued a
resolution protesting the exile
of Andrei Sakharov to Gorki
and joined with the U.S.
National Academy of
Sciences in postponing
official scientific exchanges
between the United States
and the Soviet Union.
The Max Planck Institute
opened the Berlin-based
Center for Psychology and
Human Development and the
Max Planck Institute for
Psycholinguistics in
Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
The Psychologists’ College
of Peru was founded.
The American Psychological
Association sent a delegation
to the People’s Republic of
China. This landmark visit,
occurring under newly
relaxed relations between the
two countries, led to
reciprocal scholarly
exchanges.
TheGerman Journal of Psychology,
featuring English-language abstracts
and review articles, was launched by
C. J. Hogrefe Verlag under the auspices
of the International Union of
Psychological Science.
French Language Psychologybegan
publication in English under the
auspices of the International Union of
Psychological Science. The journal
ceased publication at the end of 1983.
ThePsychological Journal of the USSR
began publication under the auspices of
the USSR Academy of Sciences.
Spanish Language Psychologywas first
published in English under the auspices
of the International Union of
Psychological Science, but was
discontinued at the end of 1983.
TABLE 25.1 (Continued)
Congresses Societies Events Publications